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Select Miscellaneous Productions, of Mrs. Day, and Thomas Day, Esq., in ... - Page 5
by Esther Milnes Day, Thomas Lowndes - 1805 - 255 pages
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British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies ..., Volume 1

British drama - 1833 - 828 pages
...Jaf. Л villain ! Pier. Yes, a most notorious villain ; To sec the sufferings of my fellow-creatures, And own myself a man : to see our senators Cheat the deluded people with a show Of liberty, which yet they ne'er must taste of. They say, by them our hands are free from fetters...
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Flora's Lexicon: An Interpretation of the Language and Sentiment of Flowers ...

Catharine Harbeson Waterman - Flower language - 1839 - 284 pages
...destructive. INJUSTICE. Yes, a most notorious villain; To see the sufferings of my fellow-creatures, And own myself a man : to see our senators Cheat the deluded people with a show Of liberty, which yet they ne'er must taste of. They say, by them our hands are free from fetters...
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The Lives of Twelve Eminent Judges of the Last and of the Present ..., Volume 2

William Charles Townsend - Judges - 1846 - 548 pages
...the patriotic virtue of Pierre, as when, before marshalling the conspiracy, he exclaims that he is a villain — " To see the sufferings of my fellow creatures...to see our senators Cheat the deluded people with a show Of liberty, which yct they ne'er must tuste of; Yct, whom they please, they lay in basest bonds."...
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A Complete Dictionary of Poetical Quotations: Comprising the Most Excellent ...

Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - Quotations, English - 1855 - 612 pages
...Dryden's Don Sebastian. Yes, a most notorious villain ; To see the sufferings of my fellow-ereatures, And own myself a man : to see our senators Cheat the deluded people with a show Of liberty, whieh yet they ne'er must taste of. They say, by them our hands are free from fetters...
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Lea's British drama and theatrical portrait gallery

Henry Lea - 1859 - 302 pages
...Jafficr. A villain ! Pierre. Yes, a most notorious villain ; To see the sufferings of my fellow-creatures, And own myself a man ; to see our senators Cheat the deluded people with a show Of liberty, which yet they ne'er must taste of. They say, by them our hands are free from fetters...
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The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies ...

English Drama (Collections) - 1859 - 828 pages
...Jaf A villain ! Pier. Yes. a most notorious villain; To see the sufferings of my fellow-creatures, And own myself a man : to see our senators Cheat the deluded people with a show Of liberty, which yet they ne'er must taste of. They say, by them our hands are free from fetters...
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Golden Leaves from the British and American Dramatic Poets

John William Stanhope Hows - American drama - 1865 - 592 pages
...Jaf. A villain ! Pier. Yes, a most notorious villain ; To see the sufferings of my fellow-creatures, And own myself a man : to see our senators Cheat the deluded people with a show Of liberty, which yet they ne'er must taste of. They say, by them our hands are free from fetters;...
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The Central literary magazine, Volume 3

Birmingham central literary assoc - 1877 - 452 pages
...crush the wretch beneath me ; Yet, Jaffier, for all this I am a villain. yaff: A villain ! Pierre: Yes, a most notorious villain ; To see the sufferings of...see our senators Cheat the deluded people, with a show Of liberty which yet they ne'er must taste of. They say, by them our hands are free from fetters,...
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Venice Preserved: A Tragedy in Five Acts ...

Thomas Otway - Venice (Italy) - 1874 - 78 pages
...c.) A villain ! Pierre. Yes, a most notorious villain ; To see the sufferings of my fellow-creatures, And own myself a man ; to see our senators Cheat the deluded people with a show Of liberty, which yet they ne'er must taste of. They say, by them our hands are free from fetters;...
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The New York Drama: no. 25-36

English drama - 1876 - 394 pages
...c.} A villain ? Pierre. Yes. a most notorious villain ; To see the sufferings of my fellow-creatures, And own myself a man ; to see our senators Cheat the deluded people with a show Of liberty, which yet they ne'er must taste of. They say by them our hands are free from fetters;...
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